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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faked" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "faked" is intended as an adjective, but it should be used with a noun that it modifies.
Example: "He presented a faked document to the authorities."
Alternatives: "a forged" or "a counterfeit".
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So Phil developed an even crazier plan involving fake blood and a faked injury.
A faked suicide and some bedroom tumbling.
He wanted a faked photograph, something to make it look as if Usta was dead.
Alabama opened the game with a baffling decision: a faked punt on fourth-and-23.
"The McVeigh Tapes" sometimes casts aside real material in favor of a faked re-creation.
"These things can tell you more about power relationships than a faked sex scene," he added.
Even the National Geographic gave undue attention to a faked fossil.
That is probably because officials are not trained to distinguish an actual injury from a faked one.
A Mumbai court recently convicted 13 police officers for the killing of a suspected gangster in a faked armed encounter.
Part of your plot takes the character back, through a faked online identity, to the Old Testament.
The capper was a faked field-goal attempt by the Indianapolis Colts that turned into a game-winning touchdown Sunday.
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